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The Thief of Blackfriars Lane, by Michelle Griep
Normally, I avoid Victoria-era stories set in England. I expect them to be too depressingly Charles Dickens-ish. But this recent title by Michelle Griep caught my eye. Here’s the blurb from Amazon (the image is theirs, too): “Constable Jackson Forge … Continue reading
Posted in Great Weekend Reads!
Tagged fiction, historical fiction, Jan C Johnson, London, Michelle Griep, police, Victorian London
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Ireland Part 1: “Learn the Dance”
Last week, Brent and I enjoyed a fully-supported Ciclismo Classico bicycle tour in Ireland, more or less along the southwest coast. COVID restrictions in Ireland had lifted just in time for us to make the journey. I have a handful … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts on Two Wheels
Tagged bicycling, cycling, dance, Ireland, Irish jig, Jan C Johnson, Janice C Johnson, math, music, overthink, tourism, travel
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Cyclist’s Prayer
(c) 2021 Jan C. Johnson Lord, I’m setting out to ride. Go with me and be my guide. Keep me safe from angry dogs, Poison snakes and feral hogs, Yellowjacket on my shades,Gravel up the steepest grades,Headwinds and torrential rains,Roadways … Continue reading
Posted in The Poetic Side, Thoughts on Two Wheels
Tagged animals, bicycling, bike ride, bikes, danger, funny, hazards, humor, Jan C Johnson, poems about cycling, prayer, safety
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